Despite a surge in mortgage applications, holdings of residential loans by commercial banks declined in August and September. We suspect that divergence is due to a rise in mortgage repayments, which would be in line with the jump in the saving rate. In any event, the decline in mortgage assets may encourage some banks to loosen lending criteria, and that represents a small upside risk to house prices.
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